I have a feeling Dorsey is out of our price range. Some team will pay him more than we can afford. Practically every 4-3 team in the league thinks they can make him into a player again so it's not like he's a diamond in the rough that no one knows about.

I don't see Dorsey being hugely expensive, I'd expect he would get relatively a moderate contract. There is going to be a ton of cash thrown around in free agency, but it will go to the big name free agents.

He is raw and will need time to develop, not alot of teams drafting that high have that luxury, plus there are guys they can impact alot earlier like Werner. Plus there is a lot of very good DTs. Ansah does well on the college level on physical tools alone, but he is going to have a very steep learning curve in the NFL; he is going to need time to develop.

I think he'd definitely solve our RT problem. I wouldn't even mind giving him a chance at LT. Hell, if Cordy Glenn can do it why can't Fluker?

But at the very worst I can see him being a monster OG. It's almost like we can't lose selecting him. Unless he's Ducasse dumb. But I haven't heard that from anyone.

I hear he is down to 339lbs. which shows he is committed to getting into top playing shape. He will be a very solid RT but there is no way he has the feet to play LT. Glenn had the feet for LT just wasn't too committed to getting into shape.

Flucker at 255lbs. was going to have a lot of difficulty against any kind of speed but if he is committed to being in shape, it won't be a problem.

I hear he is down to 339lbs. which shows he is committed to getting into top playing shape. He will be a very solid RT but there is no way he has the feet to play LT. Glenn had the feet for LT just wasn't too committed to getting into shape.

Flucker at 255lbs. was going to have a lot of difficulty again any kind of speed but if he is committed to being in shape, it won't be a problem.

Maybe those feet get a little quicker at the combine now that he's in shape? It's possible. We gotta see how he moves at the combine.

The other guy I really like is Jesse Williams, we is a real chance to break the combine lifting record, and could run sub 5.0
He has great stamina and work ethic, he is a four quarter DT.
He could be limited to bring a 2 gap DT in a four man front, but thus kids a monster.

“Our younger people, our younger scouts can explain it better than I can,” Reese said, when asked about “catfishing” and whether the 66-year-old Coughlin understands it fully. “We’ll bring [Te’o] in, and we’ll let him explain that situation for us. But again, I think there’s people with a lot more issues than this issue.”

“We’re more interested in what kind of football player he is than anything else,” said Reese, who owns the 19th pick in the first round. “These things, I think they get blown out of proportion a little bit. But we’ll investigate it, and we’ll see how it goes.”

The Giants will lean on what their scouts have seen on the field and learned about Te’o, the Heisman Trophy runner-up, who is considered one of the top three linebackers in the draft. The team will also look into social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter when it comes to all of its potential draftees.

“We look at that stuff,” Reese said. “But again, I think you can have too much information. You talk yourself out of good players because of what somebody said on Twitter and what somebody said on Facebook."

When the Giants sit down with prospects at the combine, coaches and team brass interview the player. The position coach will often ask most of the questions, and then the Giants will go through their process of determining what round somebody like Te'o should be taken in.

“We put it all in the hopper,” Reese said. “And we come out with, 'This is what this guy is. This is where we think he should be on our board. Will we take him if he’s at a certain position for us?' Just like everybody else. His situation is no different than it is for anybody else.”

Compared by one scout to St. Louis MLB James Laurinaitis. "A better version of that," he said. "Not a great athlete. Try-hard. Smart. This was the first year he really got himself in shape. Some of his teammates think he's kind of a phony." The scout made his comment in early December before his bizarre online love relationship was uncovered as a hoax. "He is a tad immature," another scout said last week. "When he comes in the locker room he is going to get abused for about the first month. For a (middle) linebacker you would want him to be more physical and make more plays against the run. He got smoked (against Alabama). He's not explosive but he's got instincts like (Brian) Urlacher."

No thanks on Teo. There are LBs I like wayyyy better than him. Plus, I think he would be awful with Perry Fewell. I don't think he is fast or quick enough to play good coverage in the NFL even if he is smart enough to understand zone concepts very well.